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  2. 56 Leonard Street - Wikipedia

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    View of 56 Leonard Street from Franklin St in Tribeca. 56 Leonard Street (known colloquially as the Jenga Building [2] or Jenga Tower [3]) is an 821 ft-tall (250 m), 57-story [1] skyscraper on Leonard Street in the neighborhood of Tribeca in Manhattan, New York City.

  3. Dread (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Before play begins, the Jenga tower is set up. During play, when a character attempts to do a difficult task, the player is required to pull out a Jenga block. Doing so successfully means the character was successful. Failure usually indicates that the character dies, and the player is out of the game.

  4. Fact check: Videos of people falling from buildings are over ...

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    Google Street View imagery from that street shows a building which clearly matches the building seen in the video of the person falling from a balcony. Links Archived post on X of first video

  5. Drop tower - Wikipedia

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    A drop tower is a type of amusement park ride incorporating a central tower structure with one or more gondolas attached. In a typical modern configuration, each gondola carrying riders is lifted to the top of the tower and then released to free fall back down to ground level.

  6. The Independent (Austin, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    It contains 58 floors, 370 condos, and it has been nicknamed the "Jenga Tower", and the "Tetris Tower". [1] The 9th floor contains amenities such as a heated pool, club room, playground, and dog park, while the 34th floor contains a fitness center, yoga deck, and an outdoor lounge.

  7. This silent Jenga game is a quiet playtime game-changer! - AOL

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    Just make sure that they’re thick enough to stack on top of one another to form a sturdy tower. Next, vertically cut each sponge into 5 even blocks, each approximately one inch long.

  8. Subway Jenga game [Video] - AOL

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  9. Jenga World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Jenga World Tour is a 2007 video game based on the popular Jenga game that was developed by Atomic Planet Entertainment and published by Atari, and released for the Nintendo DS and the Wii. It uses the standard gameplay of Jenga, but gives it slight tweaks in order to create different scenarios.